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Old 02-03-2011, 01:20 PM   #10
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I know that underscores that are not next to spaces trip up the Textile processor. I wonder if the Markdown processor ha the same limitation. I will modify the italicize heuristic to account for quotes and parantheses. This why if you enable that heuristic anything missed by the markdown processor will be caught and formatted properly.
After reading your post, I went back to the text file that resulted from my original conversion from sloppy epub to txt. I changed all the underscores to asterisks and, for whatever reason, the conversion back to epub went much smoother. Even the ones I mentioned that didn't seem to convert the first time around because they were inside quotes or parentheses converted. Your guys’ suggestions saved me a ton of work and I am EXTREMELY appreciative.

Thanks again.

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